I'm actually surprised by how easily Pop seemed to win it. Think Hornacek, Thibs, Clifford, Casey and even Stotts all did more relative to expectations/previous year's success. Pop could win it every year.

Popovich named as the NBA Coach of the Year is not a big surprise considering the Spurs won NBA leading 62 games, including Franchise record for road wins, franchise record for consecutive wins (5th longest in NBA history), and had no player average 30 mins per game while using 30 different starting lineups (2nd most this year).

Hornacek did a really good job, but what Pop accomplished is very impressive.

I think Devlin said he had Defensive and MVP and Leo had Coach and MVP. I might be wrong, but they were discussing it on air during one of the final games (Knicks maybe) and I know they had different categories a bit.

Popovich named as the NBA Coach of the Year is not a big surprise considering the Spurs won NBA leading 62 games, including Franchise record for road wins, franchise record for consecutive wins (5th longest in NBA history), and had no player average 30 mins per game while using 30 different starting lineups (2nd most this year).

Hornacek did a really good job, but what Pop accomplished is very impressive.